Toshiba 6520c User Manual

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e-STUDIO5520C/6520C/6530C 
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4. e-Filing-specific Adjustments 
Copy to Box 
Print to Box 
Scan to Box 
Fax to Box
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 Explanation 
Initially, the original is copied or printed and stored in the e-Filing box (Copy to Box or Print to Box) as CMYK 
data or optimized for printing on paper.  While it is being downloaded to a client PC using File Downloader or 
the TWAIN driver, it is converted into RGB data or optimized for displaying on the computer monitor.  RGB 
data are not suitable for printing on paper.  Therefore, if printed out, the image quality may be diminished.  
Therefore, it should be printed out directly from the e-Filing box, rather than downloaded to the PC, in order to 
obtain a fine printout. 
 
* Please remember that the e-Filing functions are available only on the Windows platform, and not on the 
Macintosh or UNIX platform. 
 
 
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 Procedures 
* Both the service technician and the user can perform all adjustments. 
 
 
(1)  Print out the image stored in the e-Filing box on the Control Panel or using the e-Filing Web utility. 
* For further information regarding how to print it out, refer to the Operator’s Manual for e-Filing Guide. 
 
<Note> 
 
If the image is scanned or faxed and stored in the e-Filing box (Scan to Box or Fax to Box), 
download it to the client PC once, select the desired Image Quality Type option on the printer 
driver, and print it out, rather than printing it out directly from the e-Filing box.  Then, the image 
may be finely printed. 
For further information regarding how to print full-color images scanned and stored, refer to 4.8 
To Finely Print Color Images Scanned and Stored. 
 
 
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 Caution after the adjustment 
Nothing in particular. 
 
 
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 Remarks 
When "Archive Document" of the e-Filing Web utility or "Backup" of the e-Filing Backup/Restore Utility is 
used, image data stored in the e-Filing box can be converted to a file maintaining the image quality optimized for 
printing.  For example, you may want to temporarily move stored data to make some space in the box and save 
them again in the box.  When data are converted to a PDF or TIFF file and then moved using the File 
Downloader, the image quality may be diminished.  However, you can use Archive Document or Backup to 
move the data while maintaining the image quality.  The Backup feature can also collectively backs up all the 
data in the e-Filing box.  Note that files created through the Archive Document or Backup feature cannot be 
directly opened on the PC or printed out.  For further information regarding Archive Document and Backup, 
refer to the e-Filing Guide and Backup/Restore Utility.